If you believe in the power of voting, chances are you're going to head to a polling place sometime between now and the end of the day to cast your ballot. You'll probably be waiting a few minutes as well. With that in mind, we tossed together 10 election day pieces for you to save to Instagram/Pocket/Readability to distract you.

Curious what Obama and Romney are like away from the cameras? We got you covered. Skeptical of electronic voting? There's a link for that. Want to revisit the specters of elections past? Let me help you out.

Wanna know how the presidential candidates spent their last days on the trail? Read here.

Michael Lewis' profile of Obama from 2008 is an essential read, even if you don't care much about politics. It's just a well-written look into the life of the most important figure in America before he became the most important figure in America.

Mitt Romney is sometimes seen as a robotic stiff who can be just a shade too pragmatic, but a 2012 NY Times profile of the candidate shows a man who has suffered some adversity of his own and come away better for it.

Curious how Obama won the 2008 election over John McCain? Revisit Newsweek's epic seven-part feature chock full of behind-the-scenes reporting.